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Janome robots provide a solid foundation for your dispensing
automation.These solutions are designed in support of your dispensing needs, utilizing all that we have learned over the last 20+ years. Choose from 3-axis and 4-axis models with the ability to add a 5th & 6th axis.
Supports syringe, jetting, and 2-part meter/mix applications. Finally, you can purchase it all from a name you trust.
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tech.com
May, 2020
Austin American Launches Vertical Batch Cleaner
Burnet, TX — Austin American Tech- nology has launched its X30™ verti- cal format batch cleaning system. The stencil cleaner provides maxi- mum chemistry flexibility to meet a wide variety of applications. Aqueous, saponification, semi-
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Made For Your Dispensing Needs
aqueous, alcohols, and hybrid sol- vents can be used to remove flux residues, solder pastes, inks, adhe- sives, and other residues from boards, stencils or tooling used in the production process. Consistent cleaning results are
ensured with a patented method of ro- tational spraying that creates zones of constantly changing force to provide superior performance. X30 cleaning systems are fully automated and do not require product transference be- tween wash, rinse and dry cycles. Each system incorporates filtra-
• 1K Syringe • Jetting • Spraying • 2K Mixing • UV Curing
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Novagard Intros New UV Dual-Cure Silicone Coating
REFLOW
SOLDERING SYSTEMS
37 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE
Cleveland, OH — Novagard has intro- duced its UV dual-cure 800-505 de- signed to help circuit board manufac- turers coat, assemble and ship prod- ucts faster. Novagard 800-505 is a sil- icone coating with an initial UV cure of three to five seconds, with second- ary moisture cure for shadow areas. The rapid cure builds instant ad-
hesion and is, according to the compa- ny, an order-of-magnitude change from current market offerings. Cost savings to the customer include no WIP racking and staging and the elim- ination of high-energy ovens. The 800-505 is a sprayable prod- uct that can be dispensed by standard
PCB spray coating equipment. The company’s certified research and de- velopment laboratory is available to customize and tailor products to meet customers’ needs. Its R&D expertise also allows it to be a technical partner for joint product development. Indus- tries that will benefit from the assured and rapid coating include the EV, ma- rine, communications, aerospace, au- tomotive, electrical, construction, and
energy sectors. Contact: Novagard Solutions,
Inc., 5109 Hamilton Avenue, Cleve- land, OH 44114 % 216-881-8111 E-mail:
novagard@novagard.net Web:
www.novagard.com
tion and a selectable open- or closed- loop configuration to address envi- ronmental and safety concerns. The cleaner’s automated, low-profile lift and compact body design facilitate easy load/unload in a small footprint. The X30 is supported by the exten- sive experience and knowledge base
X30 vertical format batch cleaning system.
of Austin American Technology’s ap-
plications engineering team. Contact: Austin American Tech-
nology, 401 Industrial Boulevard, Burnet, TX 78611 % 512-756-4150 E-mail:
todd@aat-corp.com Web:
www.aat-corp.com
Hermetic Package Encapsulation
– Development and Production – Automatic Gross and Fine Leak Testing – Weld or AuSn Cover Seal
FALCON ULTRA PROFILE 2000WB
Small Footprint • Roller Conveyors Walking Beam Transport • Consistent High Yields
Guaranteed 0 gross leakers with fine leak rates + decade lower than space level.
Low Temperature Processing; Feedthroughs in Cover and Package.
SIKAMA INTERNATIONAL, INC.
www.sikama.com
Learn more | 610.228.0161 |
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